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Over the course of her long life, she became an expert plantsman.
Another customer, who is a plantsman, thought it was a type of rudbeckia.
But for an amateur, Nichols is also a serious plantsman and garden designer.
Morris carried on painting and became an internationally renowned plantsman.
"We bury our own," the plantsman said with firmness and pride.
"He was the only plantsman I've come across."
At another plant show, a plantsman told me, he saw people absent-mindedly stroking the plant's stem.
He was a "plantsman with the soul of a poet and the vision of a philosopher".
Ernest Wilson, plantsman, was born in the town.
"A plantsman is one who loves plants for their own sake and knows how to cherish them.
Mr. Jakob, a graphic designer and artist, is the plantsman.
A plantsman is an enthusiastic and knowledgeable connoisseur of plants or an expert gardener.
With a plantsman's appreciation she offers important botanical information in her shoots and also gives us a beautiful picture, which is not easy."
It was Hay's son, Clarence, who became the plantsman.
Lady Salisbury describes him as 'a natural plantsman'.
Blair, knowing Fraser's reputation as a plantsman immediately hired him to be the foreman for the entire project.
His brother William Baylor Hartland was a well known plantsman.
Hybridizers and plantsman have been having a field day working on new flower colors and hardiness.
This extraordinary plantsman was also a fanciful would-be architect with an eye for Italian ornamentation.
The late Harland Hand was a school teacher but was also a plantsman and garden designer.
He also was a knowledgeable plantsman.
He became a plantsman, sponsoring plant hunting expeditions in order to fill the castle garden with new acquisitions.
Being a plantsman, he wrote many articles for the publication Garden and Forest in the 1890s dealing with aquatic plants.
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Harold Espstein, probably the finest plantsman I have ever known, gave me two fine skimmia plants.